I got a MacBook Pro for Christmas, which I am using for school ATM and I've noticed a pretty annoying issue. About 1/3 of the time when I have my earphones (Apple EarPods) plugged in, I hear static feedback. IDK how to fix it. I've tried turning the plug and unplugging then plugging it back in. The static is still there and just disappears after a while on its own. Anyone else have this kind of problem? Also, what should I do?

Does it happen to any ear phones or speakers plugged into it or just the ones you are using (Apple EarPods)

I had an issue using my phone head phones in computer speaker jacks since it has an extra connector for the mic which was causing the static feedback. Unless the device, such as a phone or tablet has the 3 connectors which include the microphone any headphones that have a mic in them will cause static feedback or some kind of distortion

Does it happen to any ear phones or speakers plugged into it or just the ones you are using (Apple EarPods)

I had an issue using my phone head phones in computer speaker jacks since it has an extra connector for the mic which was causing the static feedback. Unless the device, such as a phone or tablet has the 3 connectors which include the microphone any headphones that have a mic in them will cause static feedback or some kind of distortion

The MacBook audio port is in and out (like phone). I will use the earphones that were included with my Galaxy Nexus to test whether it's just an issue with my earphones.
Also, I called Apple Support and they instructed me to so some resets. Hopefully those work.